The guests were _________ in the front rows ________ to the president attentively.
A. seating; listened B. seating; listening
C. seated; listened D. seated; listening
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
The guests were _________ in the front rows ________ to the president attentively.
A. seating; listened B. seating; listening
C. seated; listened D. seated; listening
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A Winning Day
Mom And I were sitting in the front row of the basketball arena (球场). Thanks to Mom’s boss, I could watch my first professional basketball game in such a great seat! And the most exciting thing was that I could see my favorite basketball player, Dwight Edwards, in person. I was holding his photo in my hand all the time.
Throughout the game Dwight made one fantastic play after another. With 3 seconds left in the game, he scored the winning basket for his team! After the television reporter finished interviewing Dwight, Mom and I walked toward him.
“Umm... Mr. ... Mr. Edwards? I’m Keysha, and I think you’re amazing.” My heart was beating fast. But I collected my courage and asked, “Would you please sign my photo?”
“Sure, Keysha. Thanks for coming today.” Dwight smiled as he signed the photo and then shook my hand. I thanked him.
As Mom guided my steps toward the exit, I watched Dwight until he disappeared into the locker room. When I turned around, I noticed a little boy holding a piece of paper and a pen and crying. “It’s OK, son,” his father said. “We’ll meet Dwight Edwards some other time.”
I looked at Dwight Edwards’ signature and thought about how great it was to meet him. Then I thought about how kind Mom’s boss was for giving us the tickets to allow me to have this experience.
I handed Dwight’s photo to the boy. “Here, I want you to have this,” I said.
The boy’s eyes widened. “Dwight’s autograph (亲笔签名)? Wow!” he exclaimed. “Thank you!”
“No problem,” I replied.
“Keysha, that was very thoughtful of you,” Mom said. “I know how much that autograph meant to you.”
I smiled at her. “I got to see Dwight Edwards play an amazing game. Then I got to meet him and shake his hand. I won’t need an autograph to remember this day.”
1.What was the most exciting thing for Keysha?
A. Having a seat in the front row.
B. Watching a professional basketball game.
C. Getting a free ticket for a basketball game.
D. Seeing her favorite basketball player in person.
2.How did Keysha feel when she asked the player to sign the photo?
A. Confident. B. Nervous. C. Proud. D. Sad.
3.Keysha gave the autograph to the boy because ______.
A. the boy’s father asked her for it
B. the autograph meant little to her
C. she would like to make the boy happy
D. she would meet Dwight some other time
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A Winning Day
Mom And I were sitting in the front row of the basketball arena (球场). Thanks to Mom’s boss, I could watch my first professional basketball game in such a great seat! And the most exciting thing was that I could see my favorite basketball player, Dwight Edwards, in person. I was holding his photo in my hand all the time.
Throughout the game Dwight made one fantastic play after another. With 3 seconds left in the game, he scored the winning basket for his team! After the television reporter finished interviewing Dwight, Mom and I walked toward him.
“Umm... Mr. ... Mr. Edwards? I’m Keysha, and I think you’re amazing.” My heart was beating fast. But I collected my courage and asked, “Would you please sign my photo?”
“Sure, Keysha. Thanks for coming today.” Dwight smiled as he signed the photo and then shook my hand. I thanked him.
As Mom guided my steps toward the exit, I watched Dwight until he disappeared into the locker room. When I turned around, I noticed a little boy holding a piece of paper and a pen and crying. “It’s OK, son,” his father said. “We’ll meet Dwight Edwards some other time.”
I looked at Dwight Edwards’ signature and thought about how great it was to meet him. Then I thought about how kind Mom’s boss was for giving us the tickets to allow me to have this experience.
I handed Dwight’s photo to the boy. “Here, I want you to have this,” I said.
The boy’s eyes widened. “Dwight’s autograph (亲笔签名)? Wow!” he exclaimed. “Thank you!”
“No problem,” I replied.
“Keysha, that was very thoughtful of you,” Mom said. “I know how much that autograph meant to you.”
I smiled at her. “I got to see Dwight Edwards play an amazing game. Then I got to meet him and shake his hand. I won’t need an autograph to remember this day.”
1.What was the most exciting thing for Keysha?
A. Having a seat in the front row.
B. Watching a professional basketball game.
C. Getting a free ticket for a basketball game.
D. Seeing her favorite basketball player in person.
2.How did Keysha feel when she asked the player to sign the photo?
A. Confident. B. Nervous. C. Proud. D. Sad.
3.Keysha gave the autograph to the boy because ______.
A. the boy’s father asked her for it
B. the autograph meant little to her
C. she would like to make the boy happy
D. she would meet Dwight some other time
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Maneki Neko
Most guests to a Japanese restaurant will be familiar with a toy cat in the front window. It seems to be waving to people on the street, asking them to go inside the restaurant. 1. The cat is usually white in color and holds a gold coin.
If you look at Maneki Neko dolls closely, you will notice that some dolls wave with their left arm and some with their right.2. Cats that are waving with their right arm mean, “Welcome wealth”. Maneki Neko has these meanings because of a Japanese legend about a very special cat.
3.. One day, a rich man was hunting in the area when it started to rain. 4.He saw the cat waving him,so the man walked toward the cat. At the same time, lightning hit the tree and it fell to the ground. 5. So he gave the priest a lot of money to show his thanks.
Though around 400 years old, this friendly cat still welcome people with a wave, just as it did to the rich man in the rain.
A. He stopped under a tree near the temple.
B. The man believed that the cat had saved his life.
C. This is Maneki Neko, or “Waving Cat” in Japanese.
D. In the 17th century, a poor priest lived with his cat at a temple in Tokyo.
E. Waving with the left arm is the traditional pose and means, “Welcome guests”
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—What were you doing when he ________“hello”to you?
—I _______in front of the blackboard.
A. was saying; read B. was saying; was reading
C. said; read D. said; was reading
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—What were you doing when he ________“hello”to you?
—I _______in front of the blackboard.
A. was saying; read B. was saying; was reading
C. said; read D. said; was reading
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At noon the rush hour had passed. There were few guests (顾客) in the snack bar. It was not crowded. When the boss was about to take a break to read a newspaper, in came an old lady and a little boy.
“How much money is a bowl of beef soup?” the grandma sat down, counted the money in her purse and ordered a bowl of beef soup. The grandma pushed the bowl to the little boy, who swallowed (吞咽) his saliva (口水), looking at his grandma and saying, "Grandma, did you really have lunch?" "Of course." His grandma chewed (咀嚼) a piece of radish (萝卜泡菜) slowly. Very quickly, the little boy ate up the meal.
Seeing this. the boss went over to them and said, "Old lady, congratulations, you are lucky to have the free food, for you are our 100th guest."
Afterwards, over a month or more, one day, the small boy squatted (蹲) across the snack bar, where he seemed to be counting something, which shocked the boss when he happened to look out office window.
When the small boy saw a guest walk into the snack bar, he would put a small stone into the circle he drew, but the lunch time had almost passed, the small stones he put into the circle were hardly 50.
The boss was quite worried and called up all his old guests. The guests started coming one after another.
"81, 82, 83… " the small boy counted faster and faster. At last, when the 99th small stone was put into the circle, the little boy hurried to pull his grandma's hand and went into the snack bar.
"Grandma, this time it's on me," the little boy said proudly. The grandma who had become the real 100th guest was served a bowl of beef soup by her grandson. As his grandma as before, the little boy chewed a piece of radish in his mouth.
1.Grandma ordered only one bowl of beef soup because __________.
A.Grandma only liked radish
B.Grandma didn't like beef soup
C.Grandma loved her grandson more than herself
D.There was only one bowl of beef soup left in the snack bar at that time
2.What do you think of the boss of the snack bar?
A.Impatient. B.Warm-hearted.
C.Very rich. D.Hard-working.
3.Why did the boy put the small stones into the circle he drew?
A.He played games with his friends.
B.He was asked to count the guests for the boss.
C.He wanted to get the free beef soup for his grandma.
D.He only wanted to know the number of the small stones.
4.Which can be the best title of the passage?
A.The 100th guest B.A snack bar
C.A boy counting stones D.A poor grandma
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这家酒店为被隔离的房客提供高水准的服务。
The guests who were isolated could get ________in this hotel.
九年级英语完成句子简单题查看答案及解析
When you got there, how many guests ________ in the meeting hall?
A.had been B.have been C.were D.have had
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house,and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it.A Dormouse was sitting between them,fast asleep,and the other two were resting their arms on it,and talking over its head."Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,"thought Alice;"only,as it's asleep,I believe it doesn't mind."
The table was a large one,but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it."No room ! No room !" they cried out when they saw Alice coming."There's plenty of room !"said Alice angrily,and she sat down in a large armchair at one end of the table.
"Have some wine,"the March Hare said in an encouraging tone.
Alice looked all round the table,but there was nothing on it but tea."I don't see any wine,"she said.
"There isn't any,"said the March Hare.
"Then it was impolite of you not to offer it,"said Alice angrily.
"It wasn't very civil of you to take your seat without invitation,"said the March Hare.
"I didn't know it was your table,"said Alice;"it's laid for a great many more than three."
"Your hair wants cutting,"said the Hatter.He had been watching Alice for some time.
"You should learn not to give your personal ideas,"Alice said seriously;"it's very rude."
The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this;but all he said was,"Why is a raven(乌鸦)like a writing-desk?"
"Come,we shall have some fun now !"said Alice."I'm glad they've begun asking riddles(谜语).I believe I can guess that,"she said loudly.
"Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?"said the March Hare.
"Exactly so,"said Alice.
"Then you should say what you mean,"the March Hare went on.
"I do,"Alice quickly replied;"at least-at least I mean what I say-that's the same thing,you know."
…
Finally,they all began to laugh at Alice.
------From Alice in Wonderland
1.According to Paragraph 1,where was the Dormouse sitting?
A.In the house.
B.Under the table.
C.Far away from the table.
D.Between the March Hare and the Hatter.
2.The underlined word"civil"in the passage probably means .
A.polite B.generous C.rude D.smart
3.Why did Alice say "You should learn not to give your personal ideas"?
A.Because Alice didn't have any tea or wine to drink.
B.Because the Hatter said her hair wanted cutting.
C.Because the Hatter liked her hair very much.
D.Because Alice didn't like her hair at all.
4.We can infer(推断)from the end of story that .
A.Alice paid no attention to the riddle.
B.Alice was sure about the answer to the riddle.
C.Alice was unhappy when she heard the riddle.
D.Alice actually didn't know the answer to the riddle.
5.What might be the best title for this passage?___
A.A simple riddle
B.At a Tea-Party
C.Walking in the forest
D.A visit to Alice.
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